Fake websites and #phishing attacks are commonplace across the internet, while scammers #continue attempts to drain funds through Web3 functionality.
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On March 25, #blockchain-focused security firm CetriK revealed the possibility of a #phishing link being circulated via the Arbitrum Discord server.
The daily presence of #logistics companies in consumers’ lives, especially with the prevalence of online delivery status updates, makes them a prime target for #phishing #scams
On March 25, #blockchain-focused security firm CetriK revealed the possibility of a #phishing link being circulated via the Arbitrum Discord server.
On March 25, #blockchain-focused security firm CetriK revealed the possibility of a #phishing link being circulated via the Arbitrum Discord server.
On March 25, #blockchain-focused security firm CetriK revealed the possibility of a #phishing link being circulated via the Arbitrum Discord server.
The #phishing message on Discord offered “the opportunity to re-claim an #additional stake in Arbitrum DAO Governance” while citing issues during the initial token claim drive.
The #phishing message on Discord offered “the opportunity to re-claim an #additional stake in Arbitrum DAO Governance” while citing issues during the initial token claim drive.
On March 25, #blockchain-focused security firm CetriK revealed the possibility of a #phishing link being circulated via the Arbitrum Discord server.
On March 25, #blockchain-focused security firm CetriK revealed the possibility of a #phishing link being circulated via the Arbitrum Discord server.
The #phishing message on Discord offered “the opportunity to re-claim an #additional stake in Arbitrum DAO Governance” while citing issues during the initial token claim drive.
The #cryptocurrency #phishing scammer behind some of the most high-profile and high-value Web3 thefts claims to have packed up shop, saying it was “time to move on to something better.